Course/Grade: Kindergarten Unit/Theme: Nature, Cooperation, Fictional Characters Length of Unit: 8 weeks Enduring/Essential Questions: How do we work as a cooperative team in our classroom? Can we learn from barnyard animals? How do fictional characters feel, act and talk? CT Framework Standards Addressed: Product/Performances/Assessment: Barnyard Moosical Play Audience: Parents,Elementary Students, teachers, Muir Staff High-Ability Differentiation: Varied instruction through tactile, visual, audible, etc Technology to be used: UnitedStreaming.com, Web Quest "A Day at the Farm" Digital Fiction texts on Barnyard characters, Dot Cam, Video and Digital Camera Field Trips: Visit a real farm
Didactic Must-Know Facts & Information
Coaching Skills For mastery
Seminar Ideas and Values for Understanding
Week 1-2 Units of Inquiry Read-alouds and shared reading from Unit 4 Knowing our Characters. Texts Used: The Little Red Hen, My Visit to the Farm, etc.
Compare and Contrast animal characters
Mind maps/Venn Diagrams farmyard Characters
United Streaming Video A Day at the Farm
Farm Animal Facts vs. Fictional Characters' traits
Farmyard Vocabulary
Week3-7
Guided note taking from web site farm animals to note cards. Students will create a barnyard animal book with fictional character traits.
Use facts about farm animals to create fictional characters and how they act, feel and talk. How author use facts to create fictional characters. Create a rough draft of play with animal/character-students will co-write.
Students will evaluate their characters and create staging, choreography, songs, costumes, props, etc
Unit/Theme: Nature, Cooperation, Fictional Characters
Length of Unit: 8 weeks
Enduring/Essential Questions: How do we work as a cooperative team in our classroom? Can we learn from barnyard animals? How do fictional characters feel, act and talk?
CT Framework Standards Addressed:
Product/Performances/Assessment: Barnyard Moosical Play
Audience: Parents,Elementary Students, teachers, Muir Staff
High-Ability Differentiation: Varied instruction through tactile, visual, audible, etc
Technology to be used: UnitedStreaming.com, Web Quest "A Day at the Farm" Digital Fiction texts on Barnyard characters, Dot Cam, Video and Digital Camera
Field Trips: Visit a real farm
Must-Know Facts & Information
Skills For mastery
Ideas and Values for Understanding
Week 1-2 Units of Inquiry Read-alouds and shared reading from Unit 4 Knowing our Characters. Texts Used: The Little Red Hen, My Visit to the Farm, etc.
Compare and Contrast animal characters
Mind maps/Venn Diagrams farmyard Characters
United Streaming Video A Day at the Farm
Farm Animal Facts vs. Fictional Characters' traits
Farmyard Vocabulary
Week3-7
Guided note taking from web site farm animals to note cards. Students will create a barnyard animal book with fictional character traits.
Use facts about farm animals to create fictional characters and how they act, feel and talk. How author use facts to create fictional characters. Create a rough draft of play with animal/character-students will co-write.
Students will evaluate their characters and create staging, choreography, songs, costumes, props, etc
Students will co-write, co-produce and co-direct
Week 8
Dress Rehearsals for production/play/musical
Week 6
Seminar Text:
The Funny Farmyard Author?
Theme: Cooperation
Big Ideas/Concepts